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On December 3, 2006, the defense team for Saddam Hussein formally appealed his death sentence for crimes against humanity committed in the town of Dujail in 1982. Saddam chief counsel Khalil al-Dulaimi reiterated past accusations that the court had "deliberately and intentionally wasted and ...[read more]

In his final will, dictated to his principal Iraqi defense counsel Khalil al-Dulaimi 24 hours before his December 30 execution, former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein instructed his legal team to stop all appeals, saying that his impending execution was the work of US and Iranian collaboration. The ...[read more]

The top Iraqi defense lawyer for Saddam Hussein said Friday that US authorities have asked the defense team to pick up Hussein's personal belongings in preparation for a reportedly-imminent transfer of the ousted Iraqi president to Iraqi officials for execution. Khalil al-Dulaimi told AP, howeve... ...[read more]

The defense team for Saddam Hussein Sunday formally appealed his death sentence for crimes against humanity committed in the town of Dujail in 1982. The November 5 condemnation to death by hanging was automatically appealable to a nine-judge Appeals Chamber set up under the statute of the Iraqi ...[read more]

Khalil al-Dulaimi, chief defense counsel for Saddam Hussein, said Wednesday that the Iraqi High Tribunal is obstructing his efforts to appeal Hussein's death sentence for crimes against humanity committed in the Iraqi town of Dujail. Dulaimi reiterated complaints that the trial did not adhere... ...[read more]

Khalil al-Dulaimi, chief defense counsel for Saddam Hussein, appeared in court Monday, presented 12 demands to the judge to be satisfied to end the ongoing defense team boycott, and stormed out of court after the presiding judge told him that Arab and foreign lawyers may only appear as advisors ...[read more]

The chief judge presiding over Saddam Hussein's genocide trial agreed Tuesday to allow two lawyers representing one of Hussein's co-defendants to return to court. The lawyers had been participating in a boycott of the trial, but Sultan Hashim Al-Tai, Hussein's defense minister, request... ...[read more]

Khalid al-Dulaimi, lead counsel for Saddam Hussein, said Sunday that the defense team will continue its boycott of Husseinís genocide trial when it resumes Monday. The protest began when chief judge Abdullah al-Amiri was replaced by judge Mohammad Oreibi al-Khalifa at the insistence of the Ira... ...[read more]

The body of missing Tikrit judge Turky al-Dulaimi has been found by Iraqi police near Baghdad, according to a police source speaking on the condition of anonymity Thursday. Dulaimi disappeared four days ago after being transferred from a court in Tikrit to one in Abu Ghraib. The source said ...[read more]

The US military revealed Wednesday that Saddam Hussein and three of his co-defendants are five days into a hunger strike in protest of trial court procedures and the killings of three of their defense lawyers, which they believe occurred because of inadequate security provided by US forces. ...[read more]